A manufacturing defect in the vehicles' 12-volt batteries can cause them to stall at low speeds, or not restart after stopping. The automaker will fix the flaw for free.
The Spanish actress portrays the titular character in Emilia Pérez, a polarizing musical that focuses on the life of a transgender drug lord in Mexico.
Swaner Preserve and EcoCenter Director of Visitor Experience and Exhibits Hunter Klingensmith shares details about the new "Amazing Butterflies" exhibit and other Swaner happenings.
The Park City School District Board of Education passed a no-cellphone policy in August. Its adoption followed months of conversations between the district and parents and a survey found 85% of ...
A previously unreleased Tina Turner song, "Hot for You Baby" from the 1980s, has been rediscovered. Turner is pictured above performing in Paris in 1987. Jennifer Vanasco is an editor on the NPR ...
A Park City native is urging state representatives not to pass a bill proposal that would end some specialized public education programs, including dual language immersion.
The number of felony firearms cases involving suspects in a Peoa shootout last May has shrunk from six to three.
John Ratcliffe, former director of national intelligence during President Trump's first term, has been confirmed by the Senate to lead the CIA — the first person to have held both jobs.
The ruling bars U.S. agencies from implementing the order to end birthright citizenship for children born to migrants in the U.S. temporarily or without legal status while the case is under review.
An email obtained by NPR says NIH employees are subject to a travel freeze and offers of employment are being rescinded. Scientists worry about disruptions to critical research.
After the ouster of Syria's longtime leader Bashar al-Assad last month, Israel's military has taken up a new post in the demilitarized buffer zone created in Syria after the 1973 Arab-Israeli war.